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CES media student using a draw knife
Lincoln Boyhood

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and
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A Journey to Greatness

~Our Resources and Thanks~

Photographs , Books, Videos and Software, Websites, People
(Photograph sources are on this page and the next page)


Abraham Lincoln as a lawyer            Abraham Lincoln as a lawyer, close up
Abraham Lincoln as a lawyer     Photographer Mathew Brady
Source:  Library of Congress - Civil War Photograph Album
Reproduction Number
: LC-MSS-44297-33-001


Photographs
 

      Photographs by Page

All main pages -

     Top - Mural - Created by Cannelton Elementary Media Club. The first two pictures are courtesy of
                            our teacher, Mrs. Joan Goble. The rest in the mural CES Media Club took.

     Side frame:

          Log cabin from www.gifs.net

          Indiana flag from http://www.us-american-flags.com/indiana/

          Sarah Bush Lincoln photograph is courtesy of R. J. Norton and the Abraham Lincoln Research Site.

          School house is from Free School Clip Art Now website.

          Boy using drawknife - photograph by Cannelton Elementary Media Club. It was taken at Lincoln
          Boyhood Memorial at Lincoln City, Indiana.

          Slave auction picture - from Download Free Pictures.com

          Bust of Abraham Lincoln - photograph taken by Cannelton Elementary Club at Lincoln Boyhood Memorial
          Park in Lincoln City, Indiana. It was sculpted by E. H. Daniels.

          Log and axe - Abraham Lincoln Fact Book & Teacher's Guide, by Gerald Sanders, copyright 1982, East-
          ern Acorn Press. It was colored in by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

          Abraham Lincoln clip art from Free Clip Art.

          About Us photograph of two CES Media Club members - by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

Home (index) page-

     Abraham Lincoln photo - Library of Congress, Digital ID: ppmsca 19211  
     Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-19211
     Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA 

     Thumbnails of map and timeline - Cannelton Elementary Media Club.
    
      "Lincoln The Rail Splitter" painting - Library of Congress, Digital ID: cph 3g02472
       Reproduction Number: LC-USZC4-2472
       Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
    

     The timeline of Abraham's growing up years was created by CES Media Club with Time Liner - Tom Snyder
     Productions.
     The map of Abraham's locations during his growing up years was created by CES Media Club with
     Neighborhood Map Maker, Tom Snyder Productions.

Birth and Kentucky Years-

     Sinking Springs photograph and Knob Creek cabin photograph courtesy of Raymond Bial.
          Visit his website at: http://www.raybial.com/  They are both from his popular children's
           book, Where Lincoln Walked.

     Drawing of young Abraham Lincoln drawn by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     Wall mural Kentucky years section taken at Lincoln Boyhood Memorial Park visitor center - taken by CES
     Media Club.

Indiana Years-
     Page 1-

     Log cabin at Lincoln Boyhood Memorial State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana taken by
     Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     Foundation of Lincoln cabin at Lincoln Boyhood Memorial State Park in Lincoln City,
     Indiana taken by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     Drawing of young Abe Lincoln using an axe drawn by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     Drawing of young Abraham at his mother's grave courtesy of Picture History.

     Page 2-

     Photograph of Sally Bush Johnston Lincoln, Abraham's stepmother, courtesy of R. J. Norton
     and the Abraham Lincoln Research Site.

     Abraham reading by the fire light - painting by Eastman Johnson 1868 - Public Domain.

     Page 3-

     Historic marker of Abraham Lincoln's Ferry boat job at Troy, Indiana taken by Cannelton
     Elementary Media Club.

     Drawing of Abraham Lincoln on ferry boat by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     Historic marker of the site where Abraham Lincoln won his first court case taken by John
     Hargis, Attorney at Law, Rockport, Indiana.

     Page 4-

     Flatboat clipart picture from Classroom Clipart.

Lincoln Family

     Photographs of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, and Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln,
     all courtesy of R. J. Norton and the Abraham Lincoln Research Site.

     Photograph of little frontier girl taken by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     Photograph of poster of Lincoln with parents - courtesy of Picture History.

     Nancy Hanks page - color photograph is public domain. It is of the actual oil painting painted by Lloyd
     Ostendorf.  It is owned by the U.S. Department of Interior.

     Thomas Lincoln page - cabinet photograph is by Cannelton Elementary Media Club. It is of a cabinet found in
     Lincoln Boyhood Memorial cabin.

     Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln page - drawing of Sarah is by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

     The spinning wheel photograph is by Cannelton Elementary Media Club. It was taken of a spinning wheel at the
     Lincoln Boyhood Memorial Park Visitor Center/Museum.

     Sarah Lincoln page - photograph of spinning wheel by Cannelton Media Club.
    
     Photograph of white snakeroot is courtesy of Dave Berry and Cedar Bog.

     Photograph of Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln  is courtesy of R. J. Norton and the Abraham Lincoln Research
      Site
.

     Photograph of gravesite of Sarah Grigsby Lincoln by Cannelton Elementary Media Club.

    
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